Innovation, research and development grants
Find R&D grants, funding, and 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ to accelerate your business innovation in Northern Ireland and the UK.
Research and Development (R&D) is important for business growth, but it can be expensive. Luckily, there are many grants, funding options, and incentives available to help businesses fund their innovation activities.
This guide will help you explore various R&D funding opportunities available in Northern Ireland and across the UK. It will show you where to find the right funding and how to apply, and provide tips for what to do if you don't qualify for a grant.
By the end, you'll know how to access the innovation funding you need to grow your business and stay ahead in a competitive market.
R&D grants and innovation funding in Northern Ireland
Get 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ for R&D and innovation in Northern Ireland through Invest NI, InterTradeIreland, and other local initiatives.
If you are based in Northern Ireland, Invest Northern Ireland (Invest NI) is your first point of contact for research and innovation 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ. It provides funding, advice, and connections to help businesses innovate and grow.
Invest NI also co-delivers programmes like and in Northern Ireland, helping businesses find collaboration opportunities at home or abroad.
On behalf of Invest NI, Innovate NI works to increase the number of Northern Ireland businesses engaged in innovation. The service offers innovation guidance, resources, and an Innovation Accreditation scheme to 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ new ideas, improve processes, and boost competitiveness of Northern Ireland businesses. Find out more about .
Funding for research and innovation from Invest NI
The main funding opportunities include:
Grant for Research and Development (R&D)
- Purpose: Fund costs for R&D activities, including developing new knowledge, products, processes or services
- Funding: Dependent on the company's ability to provide match funding
- Eligibility: Available to Invest NI customers or SMEs that meet the criteria
- Details: Grant for R&D
Innovation Vouchers
- Purpose: Enable businesses to access specialist knowledge for innovative solutions
- Worth: Up to £5,000
- Eligibility: Open to all sectors; no Invest NI client status required
- Details: Innovation Vouchers
Technical Development Incentive
- Purpose: Technical services expertise to help implement innovative solutions
- Funding: Up to £25,000
- Eligibility: SMEs engaged in innovation activities
- Details: Technical Development Incentive
Read more about . If you're ineligible for this funding, Invest NI advisers can direct you to other sources of 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ, including Innovate UK, Horizon Europe, other funders, or research and business partners. Call Invest NI Helpline on Tel 0800 181 4422 and speak to an innovation adviser about your R&D needs.
Innovation 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ from InterTradeIreland
InterTradeIreland offers several innovation programmes that provide funding to 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ business growth and cross-border collaboration:
Business Explorer
- Purpose: Support SMEs in solving business challenges or developing ideas
- Funding: Covers collaboration with academics or industry specialists
- Eligibility: SMEs in Northern Ireland and Ireland
- Details: Business Explorer
Innovation Boost
- Purpose: Help SMEs develop new products or processes with academic partners
- Funding: Up to £31,000/€41,100 (12 months); £44,250/€58,700 (18 months)
- Eligibility: SMEs in Northern Ireland and Ireland
- Details: Innovation Boost
Synergy
- Purpose: Foster cross-border collaboration through innovative networks
- Funding: Supports cluster and network development
- Eligibility: SMEs in cross-border partnerships
- Details: Synergy
US-Ireland R&D Partnership
- Purpose: Support joint research in health, energy, and sustainability
- Funding: Covers collaborative projects
- Eligibility: Researchers and businesses in Ireland, Northern Ireland, and the US
- Details:
Read more about .
Other innovation 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ in Northern Ireland
There are many other sources of advice and wider 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ around innovation in Northern Ireland. For example:
Techstart Proof of Concept Fund
Techstart offers proof of concept grants and seed funding, as well as 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ for early-stage innovation projects. See Techstart grants.
Local universities
and offer R&D partnerships, Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, and access to research centres.
Regional colleges
Northern Ireland regional colleges offer businesses access to technical 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ, innovation hubs, and skills development. Find out more about what they do below:
Catalyst
Catalyst provides mentorship, accelerators, and investor access through initiatives like Invent, the Co-Founders programme and Springboard. See .
Collaborative networks, innovation hubs and clusters
- : Focuses on accelerating the adoption of advanced digital technologies, fostering innovation in sectors like manufacturing and creative industries.
- : Advocates for the manufacturing sector, providing 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ and resources to enhance competitiveness and innovation.
- : Serves as a hub for advanced engineering and composite materials research, promoting collaboration between industry and academia.
- : Focuses on enhancing engineering and manufacturing in the North West through collaboration, talent development, and innovation.
- : Supports manufacturing and engineering growth in Mid Ulster by addressing skills shortages and fostering industry collaboration.
- : Led by Ulster University, SMDH 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµs manufacturing SMEs to become more competitive by harnessing the power of data. The hub offers digital solutions, expert guidance, and funding to help business improve processes, save costs and reduce investment risks.
See also information on Northern Ireland science parks.
Local Enterprise Agencies
Northern Ireland has 27 Local Enterprise Agencies 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµing SMEs with advice, mentoring, and workspace. Each agency serves specific areas, helping local businesses grow and innovate. Visit for a full list.
Matrix - the Northern Ireland Science Industry Panel
is a business-led expert panel advising on the commercial exploitation of R&D, science and technology. While it doesn't run specific 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ programmes for businesses, it produces reports to guide businesses, government, and academia.
Browse our Business Support Finder to learn about the 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ available. You can also review details of UK-wide 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ for innovation and R&D.
R&D grants and innovation funding in the UK
A guide to UK funding and 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ for R&D and innovation through UKRI, Innovate UK, and other national programmes.
This page is a comprehensive guide to the funding landscape for innovation, research and development (R&D) in the UK. It covers key funding organisations, schemes, and types of 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ available to businesses, researchers, and innovators.
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)
UKRI is the overarching body responsible for funding research and innovation in the UK. It consists of multiple Research Councils, including Innovate UK which focuses primarily on business innovation. Funding under UKRI typically 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµs:
Academic research
- Grants for universities and research institutions across various disciplines
- Fellowships and doctoral funding
Collaborative research
- Partnerships between academia, businesses, and other organisations
- Emphasis on fundamental and applied research with long-term societal impact
Specific Research Councils
- Grants to 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ sector-specific academic research and collaborative projects
- Funding varies by council and project
Small-scale or high-risk projects
- Programmes like New Horizons that prioritise early-stage, transformative ideas
Learn about to 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ UK innovation. You can also use the to search for current funding opportunities.
Innovate UK
Innovate UK, part of UKRI, is the UK's national innovation agency. Its funding aims to help businesses commercialise their innovations and bring products and services to market. Key grants, funding and 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ programmes include:
Smart Grants
- Purpose: Support innovative, business-led R&D projects across industries
- Funding: Up to £2 million
- Eligibility: UK-registered businesses, including SMEs
- Details: Smart Grants
Innovate UK Innovation Loans
- Purpose: Fund late-stage R&D projects with strong commercial potential
- Funding: £100,000 to £2 million, repayable over up to 10 years
- Eligibility: UK-registered SMEs with viable projects and repayment plans
- Details: Innovation Loans
Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTP)
- Purpose: Link businesses with academia for innovation projects led by graduates
- Funding: Based on project needs
- Eligibility: Businesses partnering with UK academic or research institutions
- Details: KTP scheme
Innovate UK competitions
- Purpose: Fund sector-specific innovations in areas like health tech and digital solutions
- Funding: Varies per competition
- Eligibility: UK-registered businesses, including SMEs
- Details:
Catalyst programmes
- Purpose: Stimulate innovation in key sectors like biomedical, energy and creative
- Funding: Varies - often similar to Smart Grants
- Eligibility: UK businesses collaborating with research organisations
- Details:
Contracts for Innovation (formerly Small Business Research Initiative)
- Purpose: Fund innovative solutions to public sector challenges
- Funding: Varies by challenge and phase
- Eligibility: UK-registered businesses, including SMEs
- Details:
Investor Partnership programme
- Purpose: Support high-growth SMEs with match funding
- Funding: Grant funding combined with private investment
- Eligibility: UK SMEs invited by approved investor partners
- Details:
ICURe (Innovation to Commercialisation of University Research)
- Purpose: Help researchers turn academic innovations into market-ready solutions
- Funding: Varies by programme
- Eligibility: UK-based university researchers and their teams
- Details: ICURe
Several other Innovate UK programmes are worth noting, too. While they do not typically offer direct funding, they play a crucial role in helping businesses secure funding.
Innovate UK Business Connect (formerly Knowledge Transfer Network)
- Purpose: Connects businesses with partners and sector experts
- Funding: No direct funding
- Eligibility: UK businesses, researchers, and innovators
- Details:
Innovate UK Business Growth (formerly Innovate UK EDGE)
- Purpose: Help SMEs scale and access new markets
- Funding: No direct funding
- Eligibility: UK-based SMEs with growth potential
- Details: Innovate UK Business Growth
The Catapult Network
- Purpose: Innovation hubs offering businesses access to advanced facilities and skills
- Focus areas: Advanced manufacturing, energy systems, digital technologies, and health
- Eligibility: Open to UK businesses in key sectors
- Details:
ARIA (Advanced Research and Invention Agency)
Established in 2023, ARIA operates independently as a separate entity and is directly sponsored by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology. ARIA funds high-risk, high-reward research, distinct from the broader innovation and research funding managed by UKRI and Innovate UK. Learn about .
R&D tax relief
The UK government offers significant R&D tax relief to businesses conducting qualifying R&D activities in the UK. This scheme can be critical for SMEs and larger businesses looking to reduce the costs associated with their innovation efforts. See more on R&D tax reliefs.
The British Business Bank
The British Business Bank helps smaller businesses access finance, co-investing with private investors through programmes like the Future Fund: Breakthrough. While some programmes focus on high-growth sectors like life sciences and clean technology, the Bank collaborates with regional partners to 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ innovation across various industries. Find out more about the .
Made Smarter
Made Smarter is a UK initiative that helps manufacturers adopt innovative digital technologies to improve productivity and competitiveness. It offers 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ through grants, expert advice, and training to assist businesses in integrating innovations like artificial intelligence, robotics, and data analytics into their operations. Read about .
Regional development agencies
For businesses in Northern Ireland, Invest Northern Ireland provides advisory services and tailored R&D grants, innovation vouchers, and 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ for collaborative projects. Find out more about R&D grants and 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ in Northern Ireland.
Scottish Enterprise and Business Wales provide similar 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ to businesses in Scotland and Wales, respectively.
International programmes
Global opportunities for innovation and R&D funding exist outside the UK through several key programmes:
Horizon Europe
- Purpose: Support collaborative research and innovation in Europe
- Funding: Varies by project and scope
- Eligibility: Open to UK and EU organisations, including businesses and academia
EUREKA Eurostars
- Purpose: Support international R&D collaboration led by innovative SMEs
- Funding: Varies by country
- Eligibility: Consortia with at least two entities from Eurostars countries
European Innovation Council (EIC) opportunities
- Purpose: Support breakthrough innovations with high growth potential
- Funding: Grants up to €2.5 million. Equity up to €15 million
- Eligibility: Open to SMEs, start-ups, and research teams in EU and associated countries
Read more about these, and other international programmes for R&D and innovation.
Horizon Europe opportunities for UK businesses
Find FAQs on Horizon Europe, funding opportunities for UK businesses, and 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ available in the UK and Northern Ireland.
Horizon Europe is the EU's flagship research and innovation programme, with €95.5 billion in funding from 2021 to 2027. It 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµs projects addressing global challenges such as:
- tackling climate change
- advancing the UN's Sustainable Development Goals
- driving technological innovation to boost competitiveness and growth
The programme offers funding and collaboration opportunities tailored to businesses of all sizes, including start-ups and SMEs.
What types of funding does Horizon Europe offer?
Horizon Europe funding is divided into focused on areas like climate, healthcare, and new technologies. Each outlines the projects they fund and how to apply. Businesses of all sizes, including start-ups, can get funding for activities like developing, testing, and scaling products. The amount depends on the call and project size.
How can Horizon Europe benefit my business?
Participation in Horizon Europe can help you secure funding, collaborate with leading European partners, and gain international visibility. It 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµs innovation, fosters networking, and opens pathways to new markets.
Is my business eligible for Horizon Europe funding?
Since 4 December 2023, most UK businesses, including SMEs and start-ups, can apply for Horizon Europe funding. Eligibility depends on the specific funding call. Many calls require at least three partners from different countries, but some, like the European Innovation Council Accelerator, are open to single applicants, especially SMEs.
Where can I find Horizon Europe funding opportunities?
Funding calls are published on the . This portal allows you to search for calls by topic, sector, or funding type. Once you find the right opportunity, you can:
- Get tailored advice - Contact the UK's Horizon Europe for free and impartial guidance.
- Build partnerships - Attend roadshows and brokerage events to connect with potential collaborators. You can also .
- Apply with confidence - Use pump-priming grants and expert advice to strengthen your proposals.
What 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ is available for Horizon Europe applicants?
The UK offers extensive 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ through NCPs and . These organisations give advice and guidance on funding calls, events and networking opportunities, proposal development, and administrative issues.
Potential Horizon Europe applicants can also access:
- up to £700 travel grants to help innovators attend R&D events in Europe
- monthly Horizon Europe Hour sessions to join informal discussions and expert Q&As
UK Research and Innovation offers guidance on .
Specific 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ for Northern Ireland businesses
Businesses in Northern Ireland can access additional tailored 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ from , for guidance on the Horizon Europe application process and help finding funding opportunities.
Alternatively, you can reach out to for expert advice and localised 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ for NI businesses.
EU innovation funding: Alternatives to Horizon Europe
Explore EU funding beyond Horizon Europe, with programmes like Eureka, EIC, LIFE, and more available to UK businesses.
If you're seeking funding for innovation projects beyond Horizon Europe, several programmes are available to UK businesses.
Eureka Network
Eureka Network 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµs international research and development (R&D) collaboration among businesses, universities, and researchers. Key initiatives include:
- Eurostars - aimed at SMEs to develop innovative products and technologies
- GlobalStars - facilitates partnerships with countries outside Europe
UK businesses are eligible to participate in Eureka Network programmes but eligibility varies depending on the specific initiative. Find out more: .
European Innovation Council (EIC)
Part of Horizon Europe, the EIC operates as a standalone programme 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµing breakthrough innovations. Funding streams include:
- EIC Accelerator - offers grants and equity for SMEs and start-ups
- EIC Pathfinder - funds early-stage, high-risk research
- EIC Transition - assists projects moving from research to commercialisation
UK businesses are eligible for some EIC funding under the Horizon Europe association agreement, such as the EIC Accelerator. Find out more: .
Digital Europe Programme
This programme boosts Europe’s digital capabilities by funding projects in AI, cyber security, supercomputing, and digital skills. UK businesses aren’t eligible for funding but may collaborate with eligible organisations. Find out more: .
LIFE Programme
The LIFE Programme funds green innovation, renewable energy, and sustainability projects. UK businesses can join as partners in EU-led projects but may face restrictions on leading or receiving direct funding. Find out more: .
COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology)
COST 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµs research networks with funding for workshops, training, and events. UK researchers and innovators can fully participate as the UK remains a full member. Find out more: .
Euratom Research and Training Programme
Euratom funds nuclear research in areas like fusion energy, nuclear safety and radiation protection. The UK collaborates through , allowing participation in nuclear research and training. Find out more: .
European Space Programme
The Space Programme 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµs innovation and tackles global challenges like climate change through space technologies that enhance daily life. UK businesses can join some parts of the programme, such as the Copernicus component. Find out more: .
Each programme has its own eligibility rules and focus areas, so take the time to explore your options and find the best fit for your business goals.
What to do if you don't qualify for an R&D grant?
Find alternative funding for R&D projects, including venture capital, loans, crowdfunding, and industry awards.
Research and development (R&D) funding helps businesses invest in the development of new products, services or technologies. However, not all businesses will be eligible for an R&D grant. If you don't qualify for a grant, there are other ways to finance your research and innovation projects.
Alternative funding options for innovation and R&D
If you're unable to access government grants for R&D, other options for financing your innovation include:
Venture capital
You may be able to secure funding from private investors or venture capital firms in exchange for equity in your business. Learn more about venture capital.
Business loans
Traditional bank loans or government-backed loans (such as Innovate UK Innovation Loans or the British Business Bank) can help cover R&D costs. Read about getting a business loan.
Crowdfunding
Online platforms can help you raise money from a large pool of small investors. Crowdfunding is ideal for businesses with innovative products that may appeal to the public.
Industry-focused awards, competitions and challenges
Various sectoral organisations run innovation awards, competitions and challenges, some of which may offer cash prizes and 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ, as well as valuable exposure for your business. These organisations may be:
- charitable organisations - such as The Wellcome Trust
- professional bodies - such as The Institute of Physics
- academies promoting research in specific fields - eg The Royal Academy of Engineering
- independent organisations - like The Carbon Trust, Women In Business NI and more
Contracted initiatives
Many government departments contract businesses for work that addresses specific research challenges. A common way of delivering such contracts is through the , formerly the Small Business Research Initiative.
Next step towards funding your innovation
If you haven't qualified for government R&D grants, don't give up. New challenges, competitions, and opportunities arise regularly, often with different eligibility criteria and scopes. Here are the key steps to take:
STEP 1: Contact a 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ organisation
Even if you don't qualify for their funding, these organisations may offer advice and other types of assistance, and signpost you to other sources of 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ. Reach out to:
- - Tel 0800 181 4422
- - Tel 028 3083 4100
- other funding bodies to get specific guidance
STEP 2: Stay updated
Check for new funding opportunities regularly:
- Use the to find details on different UK government-run funding programmes.
- You can also browse our Business Support Finder to learn about the specific 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ available in Northern Ireland.
- Finally, you can search the to find funding opportunities. You can filter these based on location, discipline and the type of funding.
On other pages of this guide, you can also review R&D grants and 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ in Northern Ireland and read details on UK-wide 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ for innovation and R&D. Information is available elsewhere on this site regarding R&D tax credits.
Science parks: A gateway to innovation 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ
Learn what science parks are, and how science hubs like Catalyst and AMIC 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ innovation and R&D in Northern Ireland.
Science parks are specialised environments designed to 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ business innovation and growth. As an umbrella term, 'science park' covers different types of research and technology hubs, campuses, city-based innovation districts, as well as technology incubators and centres of excellence.
Across the UK, over 100 science parks help drive research and development (R&D) through partnerships with academic institutions, industry experts, and 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ services.
What are science parks?
Science parks bring together innovation-led knowledge-based businesses and offer tailored 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ to help them thrive. Typical services include:
- business advice, such as guidance on intellectual property and funding
- technology expertise and access to advanced facilities
- office and laboratory space for R&D activities
- networking opportunities with universities, researchers, and other businesses
Science parks often vary in structure, ownership, and focus. For example:
- incubators focus on helping startups in their early stages
- industry-specific parks specialise in sectors like biotechnology or IT
- research parks 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ businesses conducting R&D
By fostering collaboration and providing resources, science parks improve the chances of businesses successfully applying for R&D funding and delivering innovative projects.
Science and innovation hubs in Northern Ireland
Northern Ireland is home to several science, technology and innovation hubs that 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ businesses and drive economic growth:
Catalyst (Belfast)
Formerly the Northern Ireland Science Park, is a leading hub for technology and innovation. It maintains strong links with universities and different 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ organisations, helping science and technology innovators through programmes like Co-Founders, Springboard, Way to Scale, Basecamp Boston, and more.
Ulster Science & Technology Park (Derry~Londonderry)
The focuses on life sciences, IT, and engineering. It fosters collaboration between businesses and research institutions, providing facilities and 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ to drive innovation.
NIACE - Northern Ireland Advanced Composites and Engineering Centre
Located in Belfast, focuses on advanced composites and engineering research. It fosters collaboration between industry and academia, providing facilities and expertise to drive innovation in sectors like aerospace and automotive engineering.
ECIT Institute at Queen's University Belfast
The (ECIT) is a research centre at Queen's University Belfast. It specialises in cyber security, wireless communications, and data science, offering businesses access to cutting-edge research and development opportunities.
Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI)
With multiple locations across Northern Ireland, conducts research in agriculture, food, and the environment. It provides scientific services and collaborates with businesses to enhance innovation in the agri-food sector.
Centres of innovation excellence
As part of City & Growth Deals, several centres of excellence are being developed across Northern Ireland, fostering innovation in key sectors. These hubs connect businesses with cutting-edge ideas and technologies, enabling collaboration with universities to develop breakthrough products and services. Examples of such centres include:
AMIC - Advanced Manufacturing Innovation Centre (Belfast)
Currently under development, the focuses on advanced manufacturing technologies. Set to open its flagship facility in Newtownabbey in 2026, it will feature state-of-the-art facilities, including laboratories and digital manufacturing spaces, to 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ industry collaboration and innovation.
Studio Ulster (Belfast)
is a centre of excellence for research, development, and innovation in virtual production. It focuses on film, broadcast, animation, games, and immersive technology, providing cutting-edge facilities and fostering collaboration between academia and industry.
Centre for Food & Drug Discovery (CFDD)
Located at Ulster University's Coleraine campus, the CFDD is a hub for innovation in food and drug discovery. It offers local businesses the opportunity to engage in advanced research, access top-tier facilities, and collaborate on projects that will shape the future of health, nutrition, and pharmaceuticals.
Momentum One Zero
(formerly Global Innovation Institute) is a global innovation centre led by Queen's University. It brings together researchers and businesses to collaborate on data security, connectivity, and analytics. The centre provides a space for local and international companies, entrepreneurs, and researchers to collaborate in a multidisciplinary environment.
These centres offer businesses in Northern Ireland a unique platform to innovate, collaborate, and access R&D 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ. Find out what are being developed.
For information on funding, see R&D grants and 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ in Northern Ireland and review details of UK-wide 91Ïã½¶»ÆÉ«ÊÓÆµ for innovation and R&D.